What are you looking for in a college?
You may have already started to look at different colleges, but how do you compare them? Here are five categories that you should consider when evaluating a college.
· General Information - Where is it located? Is public or private? How many students go to school here?
· Academic - What majors are offered? Does the school offer the academic area you are interested in? Undecided about your major - how will the school help you choose a program of study? What other special academic programs does the school offer - honors, academic themed housing, study abroad, etc.?
· Admissions - How selective is the school? (A lower the acceptance rate equals a more selective the school.) What are the average ACT and SAT scores of admitted students? What about the average GPA of admitted students? Is it a weighted or unweighted GPA?
· Financial Aid - What is the average merit scholarship award? What is the percent of financial need met? Average need-based financial aid award? Cost of attendance?
· Social Experience - Explore the college style. How many freshmen live on campus? What is the social life like? What are some of the main events on campus?


